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Wednesday, April 23, 2014 2:26:56 PM
1) Secure the entire website with SSL encryption, which adds the https:// in from of the URL
2) Use SSL encryption to secure a JavaScript form on an unsecure website
FRTD used the second method to secure their submission form. Here is part of the website source code for the form:
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://b6.caspio.com/scripts/e1.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">try{f_cbload("47eb200097a61bcba71348649eb8","https:");}catch(v_e){;}</script>
Notice the https:// in the source code for the submission form? The form is submitted through "https://b6.caspio.com/scripts/e1.js" which uses SSL encryption.
Sorry for all the techie crap here, but hope this helps to calm some nerves about the "unsecure" website.
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